November 2017 Archives

On behalf of Law Offices of Jan Joseph Bejar, A P.L.C. posted in Citizenship on Friday, November 24, 2017.

Proving that you are a citizen of the United States can depend on your personal history and whether or not you were born in the United States. If you were, in fact, born in the United States, proving citizenship is easy. The only thing that you will need to provide is your birth certificate. If you were not born in the United States, things can be a little more complicated. The following are some frequently asked questions about proof of citizenship.

On behalf of Law Offices of Jan Joseph Bejar, A P.L.C. posted in Family Immigration on Friday, November 17, 2017.

Although we live in a big world with diverse values and laws, it is nearly a universal norm that love conquers all. The power of family and connection among people can transcend borders, classes and nearly any other barrier.

On behalf of Law Offices of Jan Joseph Bejar, A P.L.C. posted in blog on Tuesday, November 7, 2017.

An investment firm supporting the alternative energy industry has sued the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for delaying EB-5 visas for wealthy foreign investors. The California Energy Investment Center, LLC, claims that the USCIS has put unreasonable roadblocks in the way of EB-5 visas for 200 investors who have already provided $100 million in U.S. investments.

On behalf of Law Offices of Jan Joseph Bejar, A P.L.C. posted in Family Immigration on Friday, November 3, 2017.

There are a number of temporary work visas available to workers who want to enter the United States from other countries and work. Different available routes to obtaining a work visa may be available to you depending on your situation.

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